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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 32

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Sunday, May 29, 2005 Index-Journal, Greenwood, Da Harrison-Morton Nelson-Oliver Lev Lewellyn-Gosnell LANDRUM Stacie Gayle Lewellyn and Brian Henry Gosnell, both of Campobello, were married at 6 p.m. Saturday at Landrum First Baptist Church. The Rev. John Wright of Spartanburg officiated. Wedding music was presented by harpist Erin Knight of Greenville and vocalists Josh and Carrie Epton of Woodruff.

The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Michael Lewellyn of Greenwood. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Lewellyn, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Birch Arledge. She is employed by CMH Services in Duncan. BRIDE'S BOOK FOLLY BEACH Katherine Page Davis of Greenwood and William Christopher Johnson of Ninety Six were married at 5 p.m.

April 16 during a seaside ceremony at Folly Beach. Ralph Watson Tharpe II of Greenwood, the bride's uncle, officiated. Wedding music was presented by violinists Nonoko Okada and Allison Davis and cellist Timothy O'Malley, all from The Charleston Symphony Orchestra. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cogburn Davis of Greenwood. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Covil of Greenwood and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Page Davis. She is a graduate of Emerald High School and is employed by Family Physicians of Greenwood. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eli Cochran of Saluda.

He is the grandson of Mae King of Lyman and the late Jack King. He is the great-grandson of Becky Mabrey of Lyman and the late Paul Mabrey. He is a graduate of Ninety Six High School and is employed by Austin Electrical. Anna Davis Dorn of Greenwood, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Adrian Yvonne Davis of Greenwood, the bride's sister, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Carol Covil Davenport, the bride's aunt and Hope Holliday, both of Greenwood. Lauryn Aldea Angona of Greenwood was flower girl. Stan Cody Gray of Easley, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Groomsmen were Robert Eli Cochran of Saluda, the bridegroom's step-father, Rickey Ray Dorn, the bride's brother-in-law, and Daniel Wheeler Napier, both of Greenwood, and Chad Stockman of Ninety Six. William Robert Pittavino of Greenwood was ringbearer.

The bride wore a strapless gown of silk chiffon in ivory featuring crystal and rhinestone beading trimming the neckline and a side French twist caught by a cluster of pearl. Rhinestone and crystal hand-beading accented the fitted bodice, and the A- line, floor length skirt. The Mrs. William C. Johnson Katherine Page Davis gown's hem was detailed with a matching band of beading that edged the semi-cathedral train.

She wore a French twist comb embellished with delfinium orchids in her hair. She carried a hand-tied mixed spring bouquet of Gerber daisies, miniature lilac, cream roses and delfinium orchids accented with an ivory chiffon ribbon. Attendants wore strapless gowns of lilac chiffon featuring floral embroidery and rocals accenting the bodices. The fitted natural waistlines were enhanced with a chiffon band, and the A- line skirts flowed into tea length. They carried hand-tied mixed bouquets of Gerber daisies and ivy highlighted with lilac chiffon ribbon.

The flower girl wore a sleeveless, white, a-length, fitted waist dress featuring a gathered skirt of lilac eyelet. She wore a halo of lilac and white Gerber daisies accented with lilac satin ribbon tied in loveknots. She carried a white sand pail adorned with seashells and a lilac satin and natural jutebow. The pail contained miniature ivory rose petals. The bride's parents were hosts of a reception at Folly Beach.

After a wedding trip to Charleston and Savannah, the couple will live in Ninety Six. Khondabi-Sims Meredith Barbara Khondabi and Joshua Karl Sims, both of Greenwood, were married at 6 p.m. May 21 at First Baptist Church in Greenwood. Dr. Tony Hopkins of Greenwood officiated.

Wedding music was presented by organist Joe Greer of Belton, and vocalists. Courtney Khondabi and Tom Chandler, both of Greenwood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.

Bishop of Greenwood. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler and Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Bishop, all of Greenwood. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina, where she received a bachelor's degree in business. She is a graduate student at USC. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Barry Sims of Greenwood. He is the grandson of Margaret Sims of Greenwood and the late Henry Radford Sims, Vernetta Coker of Greenwood and the late Columbus (Pete) Coker. He is employed by The United States Navy. Courtney Khondabi of Greenwood, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Allison Brown, Barbara Stidham and Sarah Whittington, all of Columbia, Stacey Noble, Katie Darnell and Courtney Hedden, the bridegroom's cousin, all of Greenwood.

Junior bridesmaids were Carley Bishop, the bride's sister, and Casie Chandler, the bride's cousin, both of Greenwood. Jennifer Bishop of Levittown, N.Y., the bride's cousin was program attendant. Hobie Chandler of Greenwood, the bride's cousin, was' scripture reader. Thomas Bishop of Greenwood, the bride's uncle, performed the prayer of commitment. The bride wore a gown of bridal satin lace, styled with CALLISON Sharleen Maria Harrison and Michael Jerome Morton, both of Hodges, were married at 3 p.m.

April 23 at Bailey Bethel AME Church in Callison. The Rev. John W. Paul Sr. of Due West officiated.

Wedding music was presented by Adrian Wideman of Greenville, the bride's nephew, and vocalist La-Toshia Harrison of Greenwood, the bride's niece. The bride is the daughter of Grady P. Harrison of Greenwood and the late Mattie E. Harrison. She is a graduate of Greenwood High School and Piedmont Tech, where she received an associate degree in office systems technology.

She is employed by KB Mac Incorporated. The bridegroom is the son of Calvin Morton and Sallie Mae Morton 'of McCormick. He graduate of McCormick High School and is employed by Eaton Hydraulics. Tarshia Jones of Mt. Carmel and Cawanea Young of Atlanta were maids of honor.

Bridesmaids were Dorothy Harrison a and Ruby Harrison, the bride's sisters, Erica Harrison, the bride's niece, and Terrinna Dunlap, all of Greenwood, and Mary Wideman of Hodges, the bride's sister. Shantrice Harrison of Hodges, the bride's daughter, was miniature bride. Kalisha Jones of Greenwood and Kyla Fambrough of McCormick, the bridegroom's nieces, were flower girls. The bride wore an ivory sequined and lace backless Victorian-neck style gown with gauntlet sleeves and a detachable sheer train. She wore a beaded v-shaped headpiece attached to a sheer The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gosnell of Campobello. He is the grandson of Mrs. Thomas Gosnell of Campobello and the late Mr. Gosnell, and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Coley. He is the owner of Earthworks Garden Center in Inman. Leslie Bradley of North Augusta, the bride's twin sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth McElrath of Inman, the bridegroom's cousin, and Kristi Harris of Pacolet.

Brooke McElrath of Inman, the bridegroom's cousin, was flower girl. The bride wore an A-line, strapless ivory organza gown accented with a beaded satin band edged with beaded trim. The gown's bodice featured a full-length chapel train with floral embroidery and silver crystals and beads on the hemline. She wore a tiara of all clear crystals attached to a double- Mrs. Michael J.

Morton Sharleen Maria Harrison veil. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses and burgundy carnations. Curtis Chiles of Mississippi was best man. Groomsmen were Daniel Morton of Anderson, the bridegroom's brother, Eddie Harrison, the bride's brother, and Derrick Watts, both of Greenwood, Larry Key, the bridegroom's brotherin-law, and Alvin Chiles, both of McCormick, and Vincent Perrin of Greenville. Christopher Drennon of Greenwood, the bride's greatnephew, was ringbearer.

Pernell Harris Jr. of Greenwood, the bride's great-nephew, was bell ringer. A reception was given at American Legion Post 224. The couple took a trip to the Bahamas. Mrs.

Brian Henry Gosnell Stacie Gayle Lewellyn layered fingertip length veil of silk illusion accented with crystals to match her gown and tiara. She carried a hand-tied bouquet of white peonies and dendrobium orchids. The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were Austin Lewellyn of Campobello, the bride's brother, Scott Harris of Pacolet and Brad Rogers of Inman. Colby Bradley of North Augusta, the bride's nephew, was ringbearer.

The bride's parents were hosts of a reception at the church following the ceremony. The couple will live in Campobello. Uptown Bath Kitchen Step into Summer With fashionable footwear from Variety of styles and colors available! 308 Main St. 229-1220 SALEM Dorothy Dwan Nelson of Ware Shoals and Lucas Matthew Oliver of Salem were married at 2 p.m. May 21 at Bigger Staff Christian Retreat Center.

The Rev. Tim Brooks of Anderson officiated. Wedding music was presented by pianist Thomas Brooks of Anderson. The bride is the daughter of Don Nelson and LeDessa Lilly of Ware Shoals. She is the granddaughter of Frank Nelson of McCormick, the late Nell Sparks, Howard Loggins of Honea Path and the late Lois Loggins.

She attended Ware Shoals High School and is employed by Harvey's Nursing Home of Seneca. The bridegroom is the son of Marilyn and James Oliver of Salem. He is the grandson of Opalee Chapman of North Carolina, and the late Harley Chapman, and the late Harley and Ruth Oliver. He is a graduate of Salem High School and is employed by Atlantic Guard through Duke Power in Salem. The bride's mother was matron of honor.

Christy Brice of Salem was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Heather Nelson of Ware Shoals, the bride's sister-in-law, Rhonda Poore of Salem, the bridegroom's sister, and Stephanie Wrenn of Waterloo. Jamie Brook Nelson of Ware Shoals, the bride's niece, was flower girl. Hannah Rae Nelson was register attendant. The bride wore a halter V- neck gown of Italian matte satin featuring a crystal beaded bodice and an -line skirt which flowed into a chapel length train.

She wore a tiara of pearls Mrs. Lucas Matthew Oliver Dorothy Dwan Nelson and rhinestones attached to a fingertip length veil of white tulle accented with teardrop shaped rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of daisies. The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were James K.

Nelson of Ware Shoals, the bride's brother, Timothy L. Geotting, the bride's cousin, Robert Eller, and Todd D. Oliver, the bridegroom's brother, all of Salem. Ushers were Jacob Steven Nelson and Bradley Kenyon Nelson of Ware Shoals, the bride's nephews. Kristian Reid Nelson of Ware Shoals, the bride's nephew, was ringbearer.

The couple's parents were hosts of a reception at the Center. After a wedding trip to Nassau, Bahamas, the couple will live in Salem. The Hill House Weddings Receptions 147 HIGHWAY 28 NORTH ABBEVILLE, SC (864) 366-2452 http://www.hillhousesc.com YO Greenwood Electrolysis SINCE 1978 specializing in PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL Several I areas of treatment include: HAIRLINES UPPER LIP TORSO LEGS EYEBROWS CHIN BIKINI LINES ARMS Ginny M. Butler, C.P.E. GWD.

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She carried a bouquet of white tulips wrapped in white satin accented with pearls and a brooch belonging to her late, great-grandmother. The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were Thomas Sims, the bridegroom's brother, Brandon Sims, the bridegroom's cousin, Mark Williams, Ray Lewis and Eric McHugh, all of Greenwood, and Cory Halt of St. Inigoes, Md. Taylor Hedden of Greenwood, the bridegroom's cousin, was ringbearer.

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